Kansas - best state to travel through - great hiways and rest areas AND no waiting!
2006-06-27 08:39:13
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answered by -:¦:-SKY-:¦:- 7
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I live in Texas and love traveling to like Hosuton or Dallas lol. However, there's lots of traffic in the major cities in Texas like Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston.
Anyways, New York is supposed to be very nice in the fall and winter. I would check it out. NYC is nice too, but yeah, lots of traffic.
I liked Massachusetts.. You could get through the entire state in a short time, but the cities are hidden because when they build the highways they leave the trees up lol, and it hides the cities. also, the highways seemed like they were outside of the city. Here in Texas all major highways go through big cities.. Dead straight through. anyways..
California is nice.. You can just drive and find a big city.
The midwest is sort of boring, even though there is no traffic. Florida seems nice, because most of the urban cities are along the beach, and you can just drive through a ton of cities..
As for prices.. Texas is very cheap to visit, and nothing is expensive here. Getting a flight and hotel to Boston is not pricy at all, but other stuff is expensive like sodas, and food. Chicago is very cheap. I got a hotel in downtown, right near the Navy Pier and a block away from the Hancock Observatory AND hotel for about $300, no joke. Chicago is nice too. Lots of shopping, and lots of awesome things to do. Oh, Washington D.C. is cheap too. We got a hotel in Alexandria near King Street, and it only took like 10 minutes to get to DC. That was nice, inexpensive, and if you're into politics and history, it's great.
2006-06-27 15:46:22
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answered by Jacques 3
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That would be, in my opinion, Arizona. If you are looking for sights and lots of them, then Arizona is the place to go. I went there on vacation a year ago and They have lots to see. Like the Painted desert or the petrified forest or the Grand Canyon. There is also Thumb Bute and a really cool place that I cant remember the name of :( Plus you are always cool since your sweat is evaporated so fast! There are usually always pools at the hotels and everyone is so friendly! We even walked up on a little boy playing his violin for some extra money on the street! it was so cute!
2006-06-27 15:44:58
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answered by Chloezeek 2
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California
2006-06-27 15:39:11
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answered by Irene A 2
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Well, I think California because there is so many different things there! There are mountains, beaches, deserts, forests, everything! You can go swimming one day, and hike the mountains in snow the next! There is also small towns if you're into that type of thing, and big cities where you'll find tons of things to do. People in California are also really friendly, so come on over. :)
2006-06-27 15:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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OHIO!!! Seriously. There is amazing architecture in Cincinnati, more parks per capita than any other place in the US, really great museums, great hotels and restaurants, but whatever you do don't move here. Your entire life will consist of eating out and going to Newport on the Levee. Until you die. Seriously.
2006-06-27 15:42:24
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answered by millancad 5
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All states are unique
I prefer the west coast, N. California, Oregon, Washington
2006-06-27 15:40:36
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answered by Dustin Boles 1
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Maine. Lots of great tourist places. I head over there for one week every summer. Theres the ocean, lakes, beaches, water parks, golf courses... everything!
2006-06-27 15:40:34
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answered by Eileen 5
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South Carolina...Lots of history, beautiful views, great people, great food, beaches. but don't come in the dead of summer...its freakin hot and humid.
2006-06-27 15:42:17
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answered by kiss me 4
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Florida, very beautiful
2006-06-27 15:39:26
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answered by Female in Texas 2
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